SOLUTION: A tape(steel)is known to be 150 100 ft long at a temperature of 80°F. At 10°F, what tape reading corresponds to a distance of 80 900 ft? σ= 65x10^-7 per °F.
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Question 1190275: A tape(steel)is known to be 150 100 ft long at a temperature of 80°F. At 10°F, what tape reading corresponds to a distance of 80 900 ft? σ= 65x10^-7 per °F.
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A tape(steel)is known to be 150 100 ft long at a temperature of 80°F. At 10°F, what tape reading corresponds to a distance of 80 900 ft? σ= 65x10^-7 per °F.
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What are the 2 lengths?
150,100 and 80,900 feet?
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